Pick up Restoration (Part 2)

Let us all know what you are up to with your current restoration project. Get that Minor on the road!
Forum rules
By using this site, you agree to our rules. Please see: Terms of Use
davidmiles
Minor Legend
Posts: 2731
Joined: Mon Mar 23, 2009 4:54 pm
Location: Sussex
MMOC Member: No

Re: pickup restoration project

Post by davidmiles »

Sanding, sanding, sanding.[frame]Image[/frame]
smile, you never know, you might be winning.[IMG]http://i67.tinypic.com/2ro3j37.jpg[/IMG]
sgray
Minor Fan
Posts: 274
Joined: Mon Aug 31, 2009 8:59 pm
Location: Buckinghamshire
MMOC Member: No

Re: pickup restoration project

Post by sgray »

What a great picture - I love the curves in the side panels to the tailgate. Pickup's are clearly the prettiest shape :D
1970 Minor 1000 Pickup - Blue
Oxfordshire/Buckinghamshire borders
Oxon & Berks MMOC branch member and webmaster - http://www.bucksinfo.net/mogbox

davidmiles
Minor Legend
Posts: 2731
Joined: Mon Mar 23, 2009 4:54 pm
Location: Sussex
MMOC Member: No

Re: pickup restoration project

Post by davidmiles »

I'm currently adjusting the doors and front wings trying to get them to fit, Ive got a small conical grinding attachment for my drill that'll help me lengthen the bolt holes in the pattern wing, this will aid moving the wing backward some.
what gap size should I be aiming for between the wing and the door, Ive got a good 10mm and it looks wider than anything I can see in my Minor Monthly and other sources of pictures.[frame]Image[/frame]
smile, you never know, you might be winning.[IMG]http://i67.tinypic.com/2ro3j37.jpg[/IMG]
aupickup
Minor Maniac
Posts: 6004
Joined: Tue Jul 20, 2004 11:41 pm
Location: lanark
MMOC Member: No

Re: pickup restoration project

Post by aupickup »

yes thats a bit wide possibly around 4 mm is better so long as the door does not catch on the back of the wing
as a guide line the back of the wing should be around the edge of the cab gutter
davidmiles
Minor Legend
Posts: 2731
Joined: Mon Mar 23, 2009 4:54 pm
Location: Sussex
MMOC Member: No

Re: pickup restoration project

Post by davidmiles »

Thanks Dennis, that means I still got a couple of mm to go, I'll have to grind the bolt holes 2mm forward to get that rearward movement, mind you, the wing ends are in line with the gutter bottom tips, so I don't have that much spare. There's no way of getting forward movement from the door hinges, so it has to be the front wings...[frame]Image[/frame]
smile, you never know, you might be winning.[IMG]http://i67.tinypic.com/2ro3j37.jpg[/IMG]
davidmiles
Minor Legend
Posts: 2731
Joined: Mon Mar 23, 2009 4:54 pm
Location: Sussex
MMOC Member: No

Re: pickup restoration project

Post by davidmiles »

Plenty to do in conjunction with the bonnet, when I add the bonnet hinges that is. In between dodging the various light rain showers, I managed to get the engine out into the light.[frame]Image[/frame]
smile, you never know, you might be winning.[IMG]http://i67.tinypic.com/2ro3j37.jpg[/IMG]
davidmiles
Minor Legend
Posts: 2731
Joined: Mon Mar 23, 2009 4:54 pm
Location: Sussex
MMOC Member: No

Re: pickup restoration project

Post by davidmiles »

Off came the filthy gluped up carburettor, theres three decades of farm and wildlife filth built up on this.[frame]Image[/frame]
smile, you never know, you might be winning.[IMG]http://i67.tinypic.com/2ro3j37.jpg[/IMG]
davidmiles
Minor Legend
Posts: 2731
Joined: Mon Mar 23, 2009 4:54 pm
Location: Sussex
MMOC Member: No

Re: pickup restoration project

Post by davidmiles »

After an initial stripdown and clean up it could be examined.The jet bearing nuts on the outside are really corroded, but the interior surfaces of the float and suction chambers looked ok. The suction piston needed a clean to get sufficient clearance for it to float freely, But the piston rod is as clean and shiney as the day it came off the longbridge production line. Now, a carb rebuild kit, where's that Bull motif telephone number.

[frame]Image[/frame]
smile, you never know, you might be winning.[IMG]http://i67.tinypic.com/2ro3j37.jpg[/IMG]
davidmiles
Minor Legend
Posts: 2731
Joined: Mon Mar 23, 2009 4:54 pm
Location: Sussex
MMOC Member: No

Re: pickup restoration project

Post by davidmiles »

To fit the new jet, the old brass sleeve that fits into the bottom of the float chamber had to come out. It wouldn't come quietly. I thought at one point that I would have to scrap the float chamber body, as the brass nut corners rounded and whole thing started to break up. I ended up drilling it out and picking out the threads. Finally success as the new one fitted perfectly.[frame]Image[/frame]
smile, you never know, you might be winning.[IMG]http://i67.tinypic.com/2ro3j37.jpg[/IMG]
davidmiles
Minor Legend
Posts: 2731
Joined: Mon Mar 23, 2009 4:54 pm
Location: Sussex
MMOC Member: No

Re: pickup restoration project

Post by davidmiles »

and finally the Carburettor rebuilt[frame]Image[/frame]
smile, you never know, you might be winning.[IMG]http://i67.tinypic.com/2ro3j37.jpg[/IMG]
toginthemog
Minor Fan
Posts: 476
Joined: Fri Oct 17, 2008 10:39 pm
Location: Burringham nr Scunthorpe
MMOC Member: No

Re: pickup restoration project

Post by toginthemog »

well done david not been on for a while but from what I see you have not lost your determination well done mate its going to be a credit to you. Keep it up
[sig]8906[/sig]
davidmiles
Minor Legend
Posts: 2731
Joined: Mon Mar 23, 2009 4:54 pm
Location: Sussex
MMOC Member: No

Re: pickup restoration project

Post by davidmiles »

Togsy! nice to see you back again, thanks for the encouraging remarks.
smile, you never know, you might be winning.[IMG]http://i67.tinypic.com/2ro3j37.jpg[/IMG]
rich0343
Minor Friendly
Posts: 12
Joined: Sun Jun 06, 2010 7:53 am
MMOC Member: No

Re: pickup restoration project

Post by rich0343 »

just read your whole thread, what an inspiration, full of tips and advice will help get me moving on my traveller pickup. well done on a fantastic job, looking forward to the completion. Rich
davidmiles
Minor Legend
Posts: 2731
Joined: Mon Mar 23, 2009 4:54 pm
Location: Sussex
MMOC Member: No

Re: pickup restoration project

Post by davidmiles »

Cheers Rich, that was quite a long read, still what you said about gaining tips, thats what this site is all about, sharing knowledge. wish you luck with your traveller, as some wise man said on here, 90% of success is getting started, or something along those lines.
smile, you never know, you might be winning.[IMG]http://i67.tinypic.com/2ro3j37.jpg[/IMG]
davidmiles
Minor Legend
Posts: 2731
Joined: Mon Mar 23, 2009 4:54 pm
Location: Sussex
MMOC Member: No

Re: pickup restoration project

Post by davidmiles »

Houston we have seperation, not exactly Apollo 11, but off came the gearbox this morning.
[frame]Image[/frame]
smile, you never know, you might be winning.[IMG]http://i67.tinypic.com/2ro3j37.jpg[/IMG]
davidmiles
Minor Legend
Posts: 2731
Joined: Mon Mar 23, 2009 4:54 pm
Location: Sussex
MMOC Member: No

Re: pickup restoration project

Post by davidmiles »

The gearbox was in for a de gunge, bit of a handfull.[frame]Image[/frame]
smile, you never know, you might be winning.[IMG]http://i67.tinypic.com/2ro3j37.jpg[/IMG]
davidmiles
Minor Legend
Posts: 2731
Joined: Mon Mar 23, 2009 4:54 pm
Location: Sussex
MMOC Member: No

Re: pickup restoration project

Post by davidmiles »

I've got to hand it to those furry little fellows, they are very imaginative about where they set up home. With the starter motor off, the gear housing had made a great little entry and exit hatch for them.[frame]Image[/frame]
smile, you never know, you might be winning.[IMG]http://i67.tinypic.com/2ro3j37.jpg[/IMG]
davidmiles
Minor Legend
Posts: 2731
Joined: Mon Mar 23, 2009 4:54 pm
Location: Sussex
MMOC Member: No

Re: pickup restoration project

Post by davidmiles »

This was a, heavy on the old rags, day. But its amazing what you can achieve with a few drops of diesel.
[frame]Image[/frame]
smile, you never know, you might be winning.[IMG]http://i67.tinypic.com/2ro3j37.jpg[/IMG]
davidmiles
Minor Legend
Posts: 2731
Joined: Mon Mar 23, 2009 4:54 pm
Location: Sussex
MMOC Member: No

Re: pickup restoration project

Post by davidmiles »

And finally with a bit of car shampo and a garden hose. The gearbox left in the sunshine to dry off.[frame]Image[/frame]
smile, you never know, you might be winning.[IMG]http://i67.tinypic.com/2ro3j37.jpg[/IMG]
M25VAN
Minor Addict
Posts: 663
Joined: Wed Apr 05, 2006 9:47 am
Location: Was in Essex, now in Norfolk
MMOC Member: Yes

Re: pickup restoration project

Post by M25VAN »

Can I bring my washing round? :D
Keep it up David, you've come a long way....
Post Reply